Crisis Averted.

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February 1, 2012 by sandwichcontrol

I’d like to start out today’s post by thanking Lord Steel Bear for fixing my stove. We’re are now back in baking business. Whew! I thought I was going to have to start stepping on newborn babies in women’s stiletto heels to help me cope with all that life throws at me. Now, I can bake to cope and step on the newborns for recreation.

Using deductive reasoning, you should be able to assume that I ate sausage biscuits for breakfast this morning. And I’ll continue to do so until the biscuits run out.

Yesterday was super productive. I finished the 200 tumblers and started on the big mugs. I helped a bunch of newbies start printing at the letterpress shop. I ate on assignment with Teacher Sis and Lord Steel Bear. I took a shower. I did the dishes. I think that going to bed finally occurred to me around 1:15am.

Today is more of the same. Big mugs, proof the article, do food micro homework, do laundry, eat popcorn chicken. I might actually get to sit down and watch an episode of Star Trek again. I haven’t watched anything in over a week. Come to think of it, most of my eating is a bit of a blur as well.

In other news, the last of the lenses for my Instax showed up yesterday. Isn’t it exciting? The new project will officially be kicked off in a little bit when I do a test run of all of the lenses and filters. You’ll just have to suffer through the same photo over and over with different effects on it. But, that’s how tests work. Seeing as how each image costs $0.75, all of them are precious so they’ll all be included in the collection. I’ll make sure to photograph something exciting to help make it bearable.

Oh, well, I’m just streaming my consciousness now, so I’d better go to work. I’m a bit delirious. More soon. ~SC


1 comment »

  1. Dave says:

    Speaking of babies, I recently heard of one that crawled out the dog door at his grandmas house and was then ripped apart by two dobermans.

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